Black Dog Posted September 26, 2003 Report Posted September 26, 2003 Sure, poverty doesn't cause terrorism — no one is killing for a raise. But poverty is great for the terrorism business because poverty creates humiliation and stifled aspirations and forces many people to leave their traditional farms to join the alienated urban poor in the cities — all conditions that spawn terrorists. ................ If only the Bush team connected the dots, it would see what a nutty war on terrorism it is fighting, explains Mr. Prestowitz. Here, he says, is the Bush war on terrorism: Preach free trade, but don't deliver on it, so Pakistani farmers become more impoverished. Then ask Congress to give a tax break for any American who wants to buy a gas-guzzling Humvee for business use and also ask Congress to resist any efforts to make Detroit increase gasoline mileage in new cars. All this means more U.S. oil imports from Saudi Arabia. So then the Saudis have more dollars to give to their Wahhabi fundamentalist evangelists, who spend it by building religious schools in Pakistan. The Pakistani farmer we've put out of business with our farm subsidies then sends his sons to the Wahhabi school because it is tuition-free and offers a hot lunch. His sons grow up getting only a Koranic education, so they are totally unprepared for modernity, but they are taught one thing: that America is the source of all their troubles. One of the farmer's sons joins Al Qaeda and is killed in Afghanistan by U.S. Special Forces, and we think we're winning the war on terrorism. Fat chance. Read all about it. Quote
Black Dog Posted September 26, 2003 Author Report Posted September 26, 2003 Ooh, another insightful analysis from Craig "CIA" Read. *clap....clap......clap* Quote
nova_satori Posted September 27, 2003 Report Posted September 27, 2003 Yeah i did - Garbage. All bow down to the all knowing, always right, omiscient craig! lol Quote
Craig Read Posted September 27, 2003 Report Posted September 27, 2003 Yeah Friedman also said that France is an enemy of the US - did you read that article ? More insightful than his usually Krugman style nonsense. Quote
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